Hull City, together with the Council, continue to monitor the adverse weather before making a decision on whether City`s fixture against QPR will go ahead.
The Tigers are due to entertain the league leaders on Saturday afternoon, and although the pitch looks destined to be ok due to under-soil heating, it is the surrounding areas that will dictate whether the game goes ahead.
QPR manager Neil Warnock has already advised fans of his club not to attend and bear their own safety in mind while his team are due to arrive in Hull tomorrow, setting off at 2pm to make the trip to East Yorkshire.
Stadium manager
John Cooper admits the surrounding roads are likely to cause an issue, with Walton Street car park already announced as closed should the game go ahead.
City`s fixture at Middlesbrough went ahead despite the conditions; however a week of continual snow has seen games across the country at risk of cancellation, with City in all likeliness to postpone the fixture.
The Tigers are due to entertain the league leaders on Saturday afternoon, and although the pitch looks destined to be ok due to under-soil heating, it is the surrounding areas that will dictate whether the game goes ahead.
QPR manager Neil Warnock has already advised fans of his club not to attend and bear their own safety in mind while his team are due to arrive in Hull tomorrow, setting off at 2pm to make the trip to East Yorkshire.
Stadium manager
John Cooper admits the surrounding roads are likely to cause an issue, with Walton Street car park already announced as closed should the game go ahead.
City`s fixture at Middlesbrough went ahead despite the conditions; however a week of continual snow has seen games across the country at risk of cancellation, with City in all likeliness to postpone the fixture.
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